โJun-03-2007 01:48 PM
โAug-10-2010 02:19 PM
Patrick45 wrote:
could not this black tank sprayer also be made of PVC? I don't have the tools to make it out of copper.Jeffzee160 wrote:
Okay, here's the cut...
I also soldered up a wand for washing down the walls of the black tank. It just threads onto the end of my hose nozzle and goes down the toilet.
โAug-10-2010 12:07 PM
kincade wrote:
Look at the LEDtrailerlight units. They're quite a bit less expensive than the Command units and very nice. I see you are in UT; if you want to see a rig with them I am in SLC.
โAug-10-2010 10:41 AM
โAug-09-2010 04:34 PM
ut_pupcamper wrote:
I just looked at the Command Electronics website and I guess it is going to be a fairly large investment to replace all the lights in the trailer with LED's. I have really heard lots of good comments and looking at the power savings I guess it is worth it. I guess I will just have to do a few at a time, starting with the lights over the bed for reading, I hate the super bright ones in there!
โAug-09-2010 03:58 PM
ut_pupcamper wrote:
I just looked at the Command Electronics website and I guess it is going to be a fairly large investment to replace all the lights in the trailer with LED's. I have really heard lots of good comments and looking at the power savings I guess it is worth it. I guess I will just have to do a few at a time, starting with the lights over the bed for reading, I hate the super bright ones in there!
โAug-09-2010 12:15 PM
โAug-09-2010 11:45 AM
โAug-09-2010 09:24 AM
LAdams wrote:aaronttrv wrote:
upgraded some of the lights to LED (Command Electronics, those things are awesome, I ordered enough to finish off the whole trailer now).
They are awesome aren't they :B I converted my entire trailer to them and we just came off a month long road trip with them... Used them extensively and we just love them... LOTS of light at half the current draw and NO HEAT!!!
Les
โAug-09-2010 08:45 AM
Patrick45 wrote:
could not this black tank sprayer also be made of PVC? I don't have the tools to make it out of copper.
โAug-09-2010 06:32 AM
aaronttrv wrote:
upgraded some of the lights to LED (Command Electronics, those things are awesome, I ordered enough to finish off the whole trailer now).
2000 Ford F-250SD, XLT, 4X4 Off Road, SuperCab
w/ 6.8L (415 C.I.) V-10/3:73LS/4R100
Banks Power Pack w/Trans Command & OttoMind
Sold Trailer - not RV'ing at this point in time
HUNTER THERMOSTAT INSTALL
HOME MADE WHEEL CHOCKS
โAug-09-2010 06:09 AM
โAug-09-2010 06:06 AM
Jeffzee160 wrote:
Okay, here's the cut...
I also soldered up a wand for washing down the walls of the black tank. It just threads onto the end of my hose nozzle and goes down the toilet.
โAug-09-2010 03:53 AM
โAug-03-2010 04:18 AM
Jeffzee160 wrote:
I got a package of Lynx leveler blocks and a Lynx chock. I made the system a bit more versatile by cutting one of the blocks in half. If half-blocks are used then only one side of the ramp pyramid need be built. This frees up a few of the blocks, which can be used elsewhere like under jacks and stabilizers. The half-blocks can still be used as a full block by rotating them 90 degrees such that the seam interlocks with other full blocks.
โAug-03-2010 03:58 AM
dirtengineer wrote:Jeffzee160 wrote:
I got a package of Lynx leveler blocks and a Lynx chock. I made the system a bit more versatile by cutting one of the blocks in half...
What tool did you use? The cuts look very clean.